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  2. The Miserable Mill - Wikipedia

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    Book the Fourth: The Miserable Mill is the fourth novel of the children's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. In this novel, the Baudelaire orphans live with the owner of Lucky Smells Lumber Mill. The book was published on April 15, 2000, by HarperCollins and illustrated by Brett Helquist. [1] [2]

  3. List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters - Wikipedia

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    Charles is Sir's partner at the Lucky Smells Lumbermill in The Miserable Mill. Charles is kind to the Baudelaires but not very helpful; he organizes a library to be set up at the mill but it only contained three books. He was nearly killed by a hypnotized Klaus before being broken free from Dr. Georgina Orwell's hypnosis by Violet.

  4. A Series of Unfortunate Events - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth book, The Miserable Mill, Dr. Georgina Orwell is a reference to British author George Orwell. [7] Orwell finished his famous book 1984 in 1948, and in the sixth book, The Ersatz Elevator, it is not clear if the skyscraper in which Esmé and Jerome Squalor live has 48 or 84 stories.

  5. Lemony Snicket bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Miserable Mill is the fourth novel in A Series of Unfortunate Events. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny are sent to live with Sir, the co-owner of a lumber company. Unbeknownst to Mr. Poe, they are forced to work unpaid in the mill, where they befriend the optimistic worker Phil and the company's other co-owner, Charles.

  6. The Grim Grotto - Wikipedia

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    They correctly guess the password, "the world is quiet here", and enter the porthole to meet Widdershins along with his stepdaughter Fiona and the chef Cookie, who they recognise as the optimist Phil that used to work for the Lucky Smells Lumbermill (in "The Miserable Mill"). Widdershins is a V.F.D. member and knew the Baudelaire parents; he ...

  7. The Wide Window - Wikipedia

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    The Miserable Mill Book the Third: The Wide Window is the third novel of the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket . In this novel, the Baudelaire orphans live with their aunt Josephine, who is seemingly scared of everything.

  8. The Reptile Room - Wikipedia

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    Book the Second: The Reptile Room is the second book in the children's series A Series of Unfortunate Events, written by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. . The book tells the story of the Baudelaire orphans, as they are sent to live with a distant relative named Montgomery Montgome

  9. Talk:The Miserable Mill: Part One - Wikipedia

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